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The Bears have to disrupt and alter the timing of the Saints’ passing game. They cannot allow free access all night. This game will feature two teams that understand the importance of winning on first down.
Saints and Bears Fighting For Their Playoff Lives
Saints and Bears Fighting For Their Playoff Lives
pastthepylon.blogspot.com — Both teams are still on the outside looking in when it comes to the playoff picture. A... loss will almost assure the team will be home in the winter months rather than playing on the weekend. (more) Saints and Bears Fighting For Their Playoff Lives
Bears survive their dumb decisions -
chicagotribune.com — But the sheer magnitude of the Bears' brain lock Thursday was astounding. It started in the fourth... quarter, which is a bad time for bad things to happen. For some reason—a reason that begs for an explanation—the Bears decided to fake a punt with less ... (more) Bears survive their dumb decisions -
Saints vs Bears odds - Chicago favored by three
betonline.com — Saints vs Bears odds like hometown Chicago by three. This could be a thrilling game for NFL... betting fans, as both teams are fighting for their playoff lives. (more) Saints vs Bears odds - Chicago favored by three
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